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Okay Heroes is improving, actually I think it's going to be quite good. Really unnerved me in a couple of places tonight. Nice and creepy in just the right spots. Although this does pose a question - why is it that every science fiction/fantasy show that appears on film or tv has to be creepy, violent or have elements of horror? Can anyone out there think of an example, that is not horror on some level? (It's not rhetorical, nor meant as a criticism, just curious.)

Am close to giving up on Brothers and Sisters. Tried The Amazing Race and just don't like the people that much, also, well, watching far too much tv right now. Desperate Housewives may be the only one I watch Sundays, while it wasn't as funny or entertaining as last weekend, it didn't annoy me as much either. Also long-time Kyle McLachlan fan - yes he's on the list of actors I've wasted time watching in horrid movies. I grew up with Kyle - I remember being first in line to see him in David Lynch's Dune way back in Junior High, at least I think it was Junior High.



1. Anthony Stewart Head (started with his performance in England in Chess in 1988.)
2. Anthony Hopkins (performance in King Lear in 1987 on London Stage. )
3. Kevin Spacey (Clarence Darrow on American Playhouse, then of course Mel Profit on WiseGuy)
4. James Spader (a very old Kim Richards film no one but me has probably seen, that aired in the early 80's prior to Pretty in Pink)
5. Kyle McLachlan (Dune, then well, Twin Peaks...and many others.)
6. James Marsters (guess?)

And eventually I give up. I gave up on ASH with Manchild, Hopkins with Meet Joe Black, Spacey with David Gale, Spader with Boston Legal, MacLachlan with Sex in the City, and Marsters with Smallville.
Sooner or later, you realize uhm, okay, maybe we should pay more attention to directors and writers instead of cast?

Then again, you never know they might surprise you.


Regarding Studio 60 it's reminding me more and more of Sports Night and less and less of West Wing, which I'm hoping is a good thing. Not as funny as last weeks. Course I saw last weeks on the internet, so there's that. Also last weeks debate over the show tainted my watching of it. Making me realize something -maybe I don't want to analyze and critique tv shows that much anymore. Nor do I want to worry about seeing every episode. I just want to sit back and enjoy the things when I find the time for them, that's what they're for after all. To distract, entertain, and possibly inform. If I hate it? I'm switching it off and going to bed or writing. One of the nice things about not having a roommate is not having to fight over what to watch on the tv set. Or for that matter defending what you want to watch to another person. There's something oddly freeing about that.

Oh, one more thing - on 60 Minutes Sunday night they had an entry about a new procedure being tried in Canada (I believe) that relieves depression for people who've tried everything under the sun. Apparently electrode are inserted in area 25 of the brain, the frontal lobe, and charged for a couple of seconds - they stimulate the brain. Severe depression apparently causes this area of the brain to slow down or the neurotransmitters not to transmit, so colors are subdued, everything is sort of drab, bit like living in a world with nothing but gray, overcast days. It doesn't last and it isn't a cure, but it can relieve the symptoms for a while and for lengthy periods. Anyone else heard of this? Was sort of interesting. May be worth looking into for the folks out there who can't get relief through any other means.

Date: 2006-10-03 11:17 am (UTC)
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That is three people on my flist including me that has found DH not annoying. How we judge our shows! LOL

I caught Heroes for the first time last night, second half, and I like it. I think I might now have a Monday lineup too. Wow, two nights in a row!

Date: 2006-10-03 04:38 pm (UTC)
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Hee. I'm wondering if we've all been annoyed by the same storylines/characters, but are ignoring them because Bree and Edie are so entertaining? Although Susan is growing on me again, they've done a good job of downplaying her antics this season. And well, I'm a long-time fan of Dougray Scott. Loved him since that Drew Barrymore film "Ever After".

I wish I only had two nights of tv lined up. Right now, sigh, have every day but Sat. This is NOT good. Am going to either have to get a DVR/new TV or just catch up with stuff via netflix in the summer. Because, I am not, repeat, not going to miss doing stuff just because a tv show is on. Did that with Buffy - and here I sit staring at DVD's of the show... what was I thinking. LOL!

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